Key Points

Nikhat Zareen has smoothly advanced to the quarterfinals of the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool. She secured a convincing 5-0 victory over Japan's Yuma Nishinaka in the women's 51kg category. Despite this being her first international event this year, the two-time world champion showed no signs of rustiness. The Indian contingent is hoping for strong performances across both men's and women's events at this inaugural championship.

Key Points: Nikhat Zareen Advances to World Boxing Championships Quarterfinals

  • Nikhat Zareen wins 5-0 against Japan's Yuma Nishinaka in pre-quarters
  • Faces spirited fight in opening round but dominates throughout
  • Japanese boxer receives penalty points for excessive clinching
  • This is Nikhat's first international competition this year
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World Boxing Championships 2025: India boxer Nikhat Zareen sails through to quarters

Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen dominates Japan's Yuma Nishinaka 5-0 to reach World Boxing Championships quarters in Liverpool, continuing her unbeaten run.

"Nikhat, who was crowned world champion twice before, did not show any signs of rustiness - Article"

Liverpool, September 9

India pugilist Nikhat Zareen continued her march in the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool on Tuesday with a 5:0 win over Japan's Yuma Nishinaka in the women's 51kg pre-quarter-finals.

The 29-year-old faced a spirited fight from the Japanese in the opening round, but there was no stopping the Indian, who is playing her first international event this year. In fact, the Japanese even received two penalty points for excessive clinching as she tried to break Nikhat's rhythm.

Before entering the pre-quarter-finals, Nikhat, who was crowned world champion twice before, had not competed in any international event this year, but did not show any signs of rustiness as she dominated the USA's Jennifer Lozano from the first minute to get a 5-0 verdict.

India has fielded a 20-member contingent at the inaugural World Championships being held under the aegis of the World Boxing, a recently formed international governing body for boxing, and is hoping for a good showing in both men's and women's events.

Three more women boxers are also just a win away from the podium, and five more are set to take the rink in their respective pre-quarterfinal bout later in the day.

However, it was the end of the road for Sachin (men's 60kg), Sumit (Men's 75kg) and Narender (men's 90+kg) as they lost their respective bout late on Monday night.

Sachin went down 1:4 to Biibars Zhexen of Kazakhstan, Sumit lost to Rami Kiwan of Bulgaria 0:5, while Narender's ended on the wrong side of a 1:4 verdict against Diego Lenzi of Italy. In the women's 65kg pre-quarterfinals, Neeraj Phogat's spirited fight against England's Sacha Hickey was not enough as she lost 2:3.

Earlier, World Boxing Cup Astana gold medallist Jaismine Lamboria booked her quarterfinal spot in the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool with a dominant win over two-time Olympian Brazil's Jucielen Cerqueira Romeu in the women's 57kg category.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great performance but concerned about our men's team. Three losses in one day is disappointing. Need better preparation for international competitions.
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Arjun K
Our women boxers are carrying the Indian flag high! Nikhat, Jaismine, and others showing world-class talent. Hope they bring multiple medals home 💪
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Sarah B
Impressive that she dominated without any international competition this year. Shows the quality of training and coaching in India. Keep going, Nikhat!
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Vikram M
The Japanese boxer getting penalty points shows how much pressure Nikhat was putting. She's a tactical genius in the ring! More power to our boxing contingent 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Heartbreaking for Neeraj Phogat - losing 2:3 against England must be tough. But she fought well! Sometimes the close ones don't go our way. Next time! 🙏

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